Part
A
1.
Definition
of DA
DA is not only about method; it is also a
perspective on the nature of language and its relationship to the central
issues of the social sciences. More specifically, we see discourse analysis as
a related collection of approaches to discourse, approaches that entail not
only practices of data collection and analysis, but also a set of metatheoretical
and theoretical assumptions and a body of research claims and studies.
2. Major areas of DA and their expert
ü Laclau
and Mouffe’s,
Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
ü Ellen
barton
Linguistic
discourse analysis :how the language in text works
ü Martel
bloor & Thomas bloor
The
practice of critical discourse analysis in an introduction
ü Toni
Fairclough
Critical
Discourse Analysis in Transdisciplinary research.
ü Gary
Wickham
Critical Discourse Analysis,
Description, Explanation, Causes: Foucault's Inspiration versus Weber's Perspiration
PART
B
1.
Awareness
on news
Means the ability to directly know and perceive, to feel, or to be of news.
Means the ability to directly know and perceive, to feel, or to be of news.
2.
Critical
thinking on news
The intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and or evaluating information gathered from news.
The intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and or evaluating information gathered from news.
3. Power
Power is another concept which is central for CDA, as it often analyses the language use of those in power, who are responsible for the existence of inequalities.
Power is another concept which is central for CDA, as it often analyses the language use of those in power, who are responsible for the existence of inequalities.
4. Ideology
Ideologies are representations of aspects of the world which contribute to establishing and maintaining relations of power, domination and exploitation.
Ideologies are representations of aspects of the world which contribute to establishing and maintaining relations of power, domination and exploitation.
5.
Inter-disciplines
means an organizational unit that involves two or more academic disciplines, but which have the formal criteria of disciplines such as dedicated research journals, conferences and university departments.
means an organizational unit that involves two or more academic disciplines, but which have the formal criteria of disciplines such as dedicated research journals, conferences and university departments.
6.
News
as a discourse
that the dimensions of the text, which will be examined is how to structure the text and discourse strategies used to emphasize a particular theme. At the level of social cognition learned the news text production process involving individual cognition of journalists.
that the dimensions of the text, which will be examined is how to structure the text and discourse strategies used to emphasize a particular theme. At the level of social cognition learned the news text production process involving individual cognition of journalists.
7.
Frame
work
is broad overview, outline, or skeleton of interlinked items which supports a particular approach to a specific objective, and serves as a guide that can be modified as a required by adding or deleting items.
is broad overview, outline, or skeleton of interlinked items which supports a particular approach to a specific objective, and serves as a guide that can be modified as a required by adding or deleting items.
8.
Linguistic
structures
Structural linguistics is defined as a study of language based on the theory that language is a structured system of formal units such as sentences and syntax.
Structural linguistics is defined as a study of language based on the theory that language is a structured system of formal units such as sentences and syntax.
9.
Linguistic
features
10. Objectivity of the media
in journalism or the press is a significant principle of journalistic professionalism. Journalistic objectivity is often referred to the fairness, impartiality, factuality, and nonpartisan
in journalism or the press is a significant principle of journalistic professionalism. Journalistic objectivity is often referred to the fairness, impartiality, factuality, and nonpartisan
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